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What no "Frozen" outfits DF?

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Now we are talking.

My GD will be most impressed

yeah...ok... not you :huh: ...just your GD !! :rolleyes:

 

some memories from od's youth

and more

and even more.......gee od had a good time

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Who got into my wardrobe?

Does your wife know you have 4 Ladies locked up in your wardrobe?

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some memories from od's youth

and more

and even more.......gee od had a good time

Sadly dc I actually remember these

 

Would love to, but will have to pass, I am afraid --- kid's speech night that night. :wacko:

No chance of a dining report (like a training report), is there? Or will it all have to 'stay at Wongs'? :)

You have got to get your priorities sorted out R and B.

You have got to get your priorities sorted out R and B.

i am hopeful that at least there will be a decent sanitation report

my information is that wong's latrines are worse or on a par of those that grace gosch's paddock


Sadly dc I actually remember these

Sadly so do I.

Great NEWS then as I have no idea about these videos

Great NEWS then as I have no idea about these videos

just for you f log, the man with 5 dunnies

i am hopeful that at least there will be a decent sanitation report

my information is that wong's latrines are worse or on a par of those that grace gosch's paddock

How can they be worse than ZERO dc?

just for you f log, the man with 5 dunnies

But there is only 1 toilet in the clip?

Where is the extra 4?


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Is it too soon?

Sorry Jazza they are not Cows!

How can they be worse than ZERO dc?

not zero od

their is a latrine block on the grass close to aami

there is also a few trees and of course a few used water bottles

then there is always the direct gravity-fed drainage directly to turf option

does wong's have trees?

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not zero od

their is a latrine block on the grass close to aami

there is also a few trees and of course a few used water bottles

then there is always the direct gravity-fed drainage directly to turf option

does wong's have trees?

No, but it has used drink bottles.

Will pass on Wongs. I prefer the anonymity of not knowing what any of you really look like! A big transvetite, a hooded stargazer and the mystery of Biff are the visions i like to keep dear!


Will pass on Wongs. I prefer the anonymity of not knowing what any of you really look like! A big transvetite, a hooded stargazer and the mystery of Biff are the visions i like to keep dear!

its good that you know your limitations !!!

And BB, I try not to imagine!.... I reckon so!

 

Will pass on Wongs. I prefer the anonymity of not knowing what any of you really look like! A big transvetite, a hooded stargazer and the mystery of Biff are the visions i like to keep dear!

I can confirm BBOs avatar is truthfully him. Makes it easy it find him in a crowd at the footy.

Will pass on Wongs. I prefer the anonymity of not knowing what any of you really look like! A big transvetite, a hooded stargazer and the mystery of Biff are the visions i like to keep dear!

Sad!


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